The Burgos Dani Arcewinner of his semi-final, entered the Europeans’ 3,000-meter hurdles final in Romewhere the other two Spaniards will not be, Alejandro Quijadaremoved, and Fernando Carrothat his career did not end.
Maplestudent of Benjamín Álvarez, is looking for his first medal at a European Championship and arrives in Rome in high spirits after running the Diamond League events in Doha and Marrakech with good weather, especially in Morocco which with 8:12.28.
The player from Burgos showed up at the Olympic Stadium tracking the great sporting moment he was having and, after a beautiful and close duel with Frederik Ruppert, he won his semi-final by just three hundred (8:21.46) compared to the German (8:21.49).
The Madrid native did not make it past the semi-final Fernando Carrowho started the race very well in the leading group but began to suffer mid-race, crashed and, after being cut, retired on the last lap and left the track in a wheelchair.
The third Spaniard in the competition, also from Madrid Alejandro Quijada, did not have a great debut in his first full European Championship at 23 years old. He competed in the first semifinal and reached the finish line fourteenth and penultimate in 8:46.70away from the first eight places that gave way to the final.
The defender of the continental crown of Munich 2022, the Finn Topi Raitanenentered the final with the sixth fastest time (8:22.42) of sixteen classified.
Source: La Verdad

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